SGPGIMS Non-Teaching Recruitment 2026: Official Syllabus & Exam Pattern
Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) — Medical Education Department
📋 Vacancy Details
| Post Name | Various Group B & C Non-Teaching Posts |
|---|---|
| Qualification | Varies by post (Diploma/Degree/B.Sc in relevant technical field) |
| Age Limit | As per official notification guidelines |
| Salary | As per 7th CPC pay scale for respective posts |
| Application Fee | Refer to official advertisement |
| Selection Process | Common Recruitment Test (CRT) followed by Skill Test where applicable. |
📝 Detailed Notification Information
SGPGIMS Non-Teaching Exam 2026: Overview
The Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), Lucknow, has officially released the detailed syllabus for the 2026 Non-Teaching recruitment drive. Aspiring candidates looking to secure roles as Technical Officers, Junior Engineers, Technicians, and other Group B & C positions must align their study strategy with this official blueprint. The exam will be a Computer-Based Test (CBT) consisting of both General Aptitude and Subject-Specific sections.
SGPGIMS Exam Pattern 2026
The selection process is based on a Common Recruitment Test (CRT). Candidates should focus on the two distinct parts of the paper:
- Part A (General Aptitude): Focuses on testing analytical ability, language proficiency, and general awareness.
- Part B (Technical/Professional Subject): This is the core domain section relevant to your specific post (e.g., Radiology, Perfusion Technology, or Engineering).
| Section | Content |
|---|---|
| Exam Mode | Online (CBT) |
| Question Type | Objective (MCQs) |
| Selection Process | Written Exam + Skill Test (where applicable) |
Detailed Syllabus Breakdown
Part A: General Aptitude
- Reasoning: Analogies, coding-decoding, problem-solving, decision-making, and spatial orientation.
- General Knowledge: Focus on current events, history, culture, and scientific research in India.
- Mathematics: Number systems, percentage, ratio, profit & loss, trigonometry, and data interpretation.
- English: Grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and sentence improvement.
Part B: Technical Subject
The technical syllabus is tailored to your applied post. Ensure you download the specific PDF relevant to your discipline, as topics for a Perfusionist will differ significantly from those for a Junior Engineer (Electrical).
Expert Preparation Tips
- Strategic Planning: Divide your time between Part A (scoring section) and Part B (your expertise).
- Use Reliable Resources: Refer to standard books like Lucent’s for GK and R.S. Aggarwal for Quantitative Aptitude.
- Mock Tests: Since the exam is a CBT, practice online mock tests to improve your time management.
- Notes: Create concise notes for formulas and current affairs to facilitate quick revision.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q: Is there negative marking in the SGPGIMS exam?
A: Yes, the official notification specifies negative marking. Always check the marking scheme in your admit card instructions. - Q: Where can I find the official syllabus PDFs?
A: You can download the subject-specific PDFs directly from the official SGPGIMS website. - Q: What is the primary difference between Part A and Part B?
A: Part A is common for all candidates, while Part B is strictly based on the technical skills required for the specific post you applied for. - Q: Is the exam online?
A: Yes, it is a Computer Based Test (CBT). - Q: How do I prepare for the Skill Test?
A: The skill test is qualifying in nature and focuses on your practical ability to perform professional tasks. Stay confident and focus on fundamental technical practices.
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Kavita Nair is an education policy researcher with a Ph.D. in Education from JNU. She contributes well-researched articles on teaching vacancies, UPSC Civil Services, and central government recruitment drives.